Hi,

This is also here:
http://code.google.com/p/h2database/issues/detail?id=364 - please
don't create both an issue and send a mail to the group. A mail to the
group is usually preferred.

This looks like a corrupt database. To recover the data, use the tool
org.h2.tools.Recover to create the SQL script file, and then re-create
the database using this script. Does it work when you do this?

I am very interested in analyzing and solving this problem. Corruption
problems have top priority for me. I have a few questions:

- Did the system ever run out of disk space?
- Could you send the full stack trace of the exception including message text?
- Did you use SHUTDOWN DEFRAG or the database setting DEFRAG_ALWAYS
with H2 version 1.3.159 or older?
- What is your database URL?
- How many connections does your application use concurrently?
- Do you use temporary tables?
- Did you use LOG=0 or LOG=1?
- With which version of H2 was this database created?
    You can find it out using:
    select * from information_schema.settings where name='CREATE_BUILD'
    or have a look in the SQL script created by the recover tool.
- Did the application run out of memory (once, or multiple times)?
- Do you use any settings or special features (for example cache settings,
    two phase commit, linked tables)?
- Do you use any H2-specific system properties?
- Is the application multi-threaded?
- What operating system, file system, and virtual machine
    (java -version) do you use?
- How did you start the Java process (java -Xmx... and so on)?
- Is it (or was it at some point) a networked file system?
- How big is the database (file sizes)?
- How much heap memory does the Java process have?
- Is the database usually closed normally, or is process terminated
    forcefully or the computer switched off?
- Is it possible to reproduce this problem using a fresh database
    (sometimes, or always)?
- Are there any other exceptions (maybe in the .trace.db file)?
    Could you send them please?
- Do you still have any .trace.db files, and if yes could you send them?
- Could you send the .h2.db file where this exception occurs?

Regards,
Thomas

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